Some people call Rock n' Roll "the devil's music." Maybe some fashion and behavior of some the mucisans is bad but rock music it self is not something to connect with satin. In most cases when they (artists) say the word devil, that do not mean it literally. There are also lot of songs about peace. So what reason do people have to give it such a label.
Those who first called rock music "the devil's music" where those who said idiocy like, "It's
bringin' white people down to the level of the nigruhs". They were racists and segregationists, and
the sort of people who said it then are the same sort of people who say it now: Ignorant bigots.
Which makes it even more hilarious to see Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" being used in the 2008 movie of
the same name, when nearly all of Black Sabbath's 1970s albums reeked of "satanic" imagery and were
kept hidden under beds by teenagers. "Paranoid" is still my favorite Sabbath song.
Just because it sounds evil doesn't mean it is.
& Just like when bands are angry sounding,
it doesn't mean these people aren't peaceful people outside their music..
I'm not sure how it could be "the devil's music" when there's no such thing as the devil. Even from
a religious standpoint, there is plenty of Christian heavy metal out there, is that "devil's music"
too?